Archive for the 'Lamb' Category
The Harwood Arms
There have been many good reviews of the Harwood Arms in the last few months and, given that we live within walking distance and haven’t visited, last night’s dinner was long overdue. The room itself is lovely, open and bright with high ceilings and big windows; a combination of new and old decor lends a […]
Read More..>>Barbecued Lamb
Another sunny weekend so, somewhat predictably, another barbecue. We spent the weekend in Kent with my family and Stephen butterflied this leg of lamb and marinated it overnight. A generous glug of oil, some rosemary and oregano, garlic and some salt and pepper was all that needed before this went onto the coals for about […]
Read More..>>Barbecued Lamb Chops
The picture didn’t turn out that well because I got the white balance on the camera wrong, but that obviously didn’t stop them being really tasty. An impromptu barbecue this evening, I bought some lamb chops on the way home and we cooked them simply with some rosemary, garlic and salt. Just a few minutes […]
Read More..>>Indian Barbecued Chicken and Lamb Biryani
We decided to plan ahead for Saturday and do something a little more elaborate than a mid-week meal. And while we were keen to involve the barbecue, we didn’t want that to be the sole focus of it in case it rained. So first up was barbecued chicken legs, which at a push we could […]
Read More..>>Roast Lamb with Orzo and Asparagus Salad
We were planning lamb chops this evening but when I got to the shop, the half legs of lamb were much cheaper so I snapped one of those up instead. Roasted in the oven with some garlic and thyme tucked into the flesh, sadly a little over-cooked though. The orzo was dressed with olive oil, […]
Read More..>>The Sportsman, Seasalter
The Sportsman has been on our list of restaurants to visit for a long time, years probably. We both love Whitstable and try to spend as much time as we can there in Summer, the Sportsman is just up the road in Seasalter but we never seem to stray much further than the local cafes […]
Read More..>>Lamb Kebabs
This was another meal inspired by the herbs growing outside. The oregano, like the sage, is threatening to burst out of it’s pot at any moment so we used some up with these lamb kebabs. The diced leg was marinated for a couple of hours in the oregano, along with some garlic, lemon juice, salt […]
Read More..>>Eating Eurovision – Greece and Ukraine
A few weeks ago, following a very successful bloggers visit to Tayabb’s, the idea of Eating Eurovision was born. The premise was simple: could 25 food bloggers eat the cuisine of the 25 partaking countries, all within the M25, within 25 hours? This was not to be an exercise in Googling recipes and cooking the […]
Read More..>>Scallops with Truffle Sauce and Crackling, and Herb-Crusted Rack of Lamb
Every now and then, we decide to cook something special just for ourselves and lay the table properly and almost pretend that we’re eating out, except of course for the fact that we’re cooking the food ourselves. It makes it a bit more special in many ways, but it does make photography a little more […]
Read More..>>Bobotie and a Couple of Cape Wines
I’ve lived in London for a number of years now, but I was born in Cape Town in South Africa and lived there until I was 25. Last Wednesday, someone asked me how long it was since I’d moved away from South Africa, and I worked it out – it was ten years and one […]
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